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Mathematics and Numerical Reasoning Course Content and Syllabus

For success to be guaranteed in the Eleven Plus Mathematics and Numerical Reasoning Test, it is highly recommended that pupils level of attainment in the National Curriculum programme of study is between Level 5A to 6C in September of the year in which they take the test. The following is the Maths content that each child must be familiar with in order to pass the test.

Application of Number
  • mental calculations
  • upto 12 times table
  • decimals
  • percentages
  • ratio & proportions
  • everyday maths
  • negative numbers
  • estimating & accuracy
  • calculating time
  • best buys
  • money
  • time calculation
  • test of divisibility
  • LCM and HCF
  • prime factors
  • magic numbers
  • squares, cubes & roots
  • calculations
  • place values
  • factors
  • multiples
  • prime numbers
  • prime factors
  • numerical reasoning
Algebra
  • algebraic expressions
  • simplifying expressions
  • substitutions
  • Formulae
  • expanding brackets
  • problem solving
  • graphs and charts
  • straight line graphs
  • frequency tables
  • linear equations
  • writing formulae
  • distance time graph
  • real life graphs
  • patterns
  • linear sequence
  • order of operation
  • input & output machine
  • nth terms
  • algebraic shorthand
  • algebra with shapes
  • puzzle mapping
  • functional maths
  • coordinates
  • mid points
Shapes & Measures
  • lines and angles
  • plan and elevations
  • transformations
  • perimeter
  • volume
  • area
  • 2D & 3D shapes
  • metric & imperial units
  • time and units
  • looking for keywords
  • subjective views
  • scanning passages
  • parallel lines
  • perpendicular lines
  • properties of 2D shapes
  • reading scale
  • reflections
  • translations
  • enlargement
  • rotation
  • bearings
  • triangles
  • rectangles
  • squares
Data Handling
  • mean, median & mode
  • frequency diagrams
  • pie charts
  • comparing data
  • interpreting tables
  • probability scale
  • listing outcomes
  • bar and line graphs
  • using quotations
  • two way tables
  • scatter graphs
  • venn diagrams
  • listing outcomes
  • calculating probability
  • bar charts
  • comparing data
  • reading charts
  • experimental probability
  • collecting data
  • questionnaires
  • describing charts
  • averages and range
  • interpreting charts
  • comparing distributions